Analysis | What’s Russia still doing to interfere with U.S. politics — and what’s the U.S. doing about it?

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Analysis | What’s Russia still doing to interfere with U.S. politics — and what’s the U.S. doing about it?
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On Friday, Trump declined to broach the subject with Putin.

President Trump, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin arrive for a one-on-one-meeting July 16, 2018, at the presidential palace in Helsinki. By Philip Bump Philip Bump National correspondent focused largely on the numbers behind politics Email Bio Follow May 3 at 3:35 PM President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone Friday morning, covering, according to both sides, a wide range of issues.

He blamed the 2016 interference on inaction by President Barack Obama, though the Obama administration and Obama specifically did call out Putin as part of its effort to combat Russian interference. Trump later added that he didn’t “want Russia or anybody else playing around with our elections.” Those tracking the Mueller investigation will be familiar with the information space effort. One of the Mueller indictments focused on a group called the Internet Research Agency which, from 2014 into 2017, created fake online personas that shared content on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter meant to heighten political tensions in the United States.

How Trump is responding So what is the administration doing? The Post spoke by phone with Carrie Cordero, senior fellow and general counsel at the Center for a New American Security, to get a sense. In September, Trump signed an executive order focused on combating interference, focused in large part on applying sanctions in response to new interference efforts.

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